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WATCH: Guy plays Flappy Bird and Snake on e-cigarette, and so can you

Written by James Delahunty @ 14 Apr 2016 5:44 User comments (1)

WATCH: Guy plays Flappy Bird and Snake on e-cigarette, and so can you

Have a eVic-VTC Mini e-cig and an urge to try something fun? This guy has managed to get Flappy Bird and Snake running on his e-cig and tells you how to as well.
Balázs Bank uploaded videos showing the games running on his e-cig device and providing instructions on how to do it yourself for Flappy Bird (at your own risk, of course!).
Here's the video of Flappy Bird.



Here are the instructions for Flappy Bird.

You can download the firmware file (.bin) from here:

https://goo.gl/AKdSGH (MEGA)
https://goo.gl/NP51qa (Google Drive)


DISCLAIMER: Flash this firmware at your own risk. I will not take any responsibility for damaging your device.

INSTRUCTIONS

Install game:
1. Download and unzip the compressed folder.
2. Connect the eVic-VTC Mini to the computer.
3. Open the official UpdateFirmware.exe (it's in the archive or you can download from Joyetech's site).
4. Click Update button then select FlappyBird.bin.
5. Enjoy (or not) the 'game'.



Reinstall original firmware:
1. Disconnect the usb cable and the battery from the VTC Mini.
2. Push the right button (and hold) on the VTC Mini, plug in the USB cable, release the button.
3. Now you can install the original firmware (also found in the archive or downloaded from official site) with the updater.

Plase note that I made this in a few hours and it's still in beta stage.

Here is the video of Snake running on the e-cig.



Source: Balázs Bank on YouTube

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1 user comment

111.5.2016 03:32

wow,

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